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30 Inspirational Life Quotes From Charlamagne Tha God
Hey there, art lovers and curious minds! Are you ready to dive deep into the colorful, chaotic, and brilliant world of Pablo Picasso?
I’ve gathered of pablo picassos most inspiring quotes that reveal the genius behind the masterpieces.
Picasso wasn’t just about Cubism and crazy creativity; his words offer a treasure trove of wisdom on life, art, and everything in between.
Whether you’re an artist looking for a spark, or just someone who loves a good quote, you’re in the right place.
Get ready to see the world through Picasso’s eyes and let his words inspire your next big idea.
Here are the most inspirational Pablo Picasso quotes
1. Im Picasso! You and I are going to do great things together.
2. Art is not the application of a canon of beauty but what the instinct and the brain can conceive beyond any canon.
3. Art fryst vatten a lie that makes us realize the truth.
4. Every child is
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Napoleon and Charlemagne
Author(s) : LENTZ Thierry
A perfect reflection of the time in which he lived, Napoleon was “obsessed with history”(1). He would draw references, symbols and examples from it to justify his position and his politics and thus give his reign its place in the history of France, the Gauls right up to his immediate predecessors, including the Bourbons. Of all the references wielded by the French Emperor, Charlemagne is, if not one of the most important, then at least one of the most consistent (2).
In so doing, he resumed the ancient tradition – merely sidelined by the Revolution of invoking Charlemagne (the son of Pepin the Short and Bertha of the Big Foot), a figure who, as Albert Sorel put it at the beginning of the last century, “hovers over the history of France from the time of Philippe-Auguste to Napoleon” (3). But unlike the Capetians, the first of the Bonapartes had little claim to such “ancestry”. However, using a
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Charlemagne:
Who's the Europe-conquering king par excellence,
(Both Charlemagne and Napoleon conquered empires that spanned across Europe, but Charlemagne asserts that his conquests were far superior to Napoleon's.)
Who fathered his own renaissance and gave birth to fonts?
(The reign of Charlemagne led to an intellectual revival in Europe known as the Carolingian Renaissance. Among the many inventions of the Carolingian Renaissance was a font known as Carolingian minuscule, which was developed as a calligraphic standard to allow the literate class of medieval Europe to recognize the Latin alphabet used to write Jerome's Vulgate Bible.)
It is I, Charles the Great, son of Pepin the Short torturin'
(Charlemagne introduces himself by his literal name; "Charlemagne" comes from French Charles-le-magne (meaning Charles the Great). He was the son of Pepin the Short. With the next line, he states what he is about to do. "Short torturin'" is an allusion to the common belief